For students: Surprisingly good tips to save money on clothes

For students: Surprisingly good tips to save money on clothes

SU pays the rent (and thanks for that). For the money that is left over, and they can possibly get in using your student, you need to buy food and clothes.

Especially for your clothes can be a lot of money to save if you are an attentive and 'fermentation' Internet user.

We come here with 3 surprisingly good tips. Just one of them can save you 10% next time you buy clothes, so read the here:

Using a comparison portal

Here we do not mean a fashion portal as Zalando or Asos - but an actual portal, comparing the various portals!

An example of this is the Danish Liked.dk . Here gather clothes from all the major portals, allowing you to easily and conveniently find the shop that sells your dresses or shirts for a good and cheap money.

Buy in England right now

Since England voted for the fearsome "brexit" back in jubi 2016, the price of the British pound compared to the Danish krone has fallen by more than 10% (!).

In other words: All the clothes you buy in England has just become 10% cheaper!

Among the English fashion portals, among others Asos, which has benefited from a brexit - for when it suddenly is much cheaper to shop here, so there are also several that make it.

The British pound will not remain as low as it is right now - so take advantage of it while you have the chance and buy clothes in England.

When you buy in England becomes a little more difficult to send your clothes back. Therefore, we recommend that especially children who have a higher return rate (and thereby return risk) than adult clothes bought in Denmark. Here you can for example buy in with KidsDelux.dk .

Add to basket ... And wait one day

The last trick is particularly clever:

Web shops today are so technical velopsatte that they send you emails if you put something in the basket, but forgot to buy into.

Often the mail just a reminder to buy. But sometimes makes the store just the thing extra to make sure you actually also are buying. That extra can be a discount code.

If you do not hurry to buy your clothes, then go to your desired page, put something in the basket - and leave the page.

Make sure you are logged in, so the store also have your email address and have the opportunity to contact you.

Give the shop a day or two to send you an email with the subject line:

"You have items lying in your shopping cart."

For perhaps there is a voucher with 10% to go in and buy clothes here and now.

10% saved is earned - and can easily be several hundred kroner.

Good shop hunting!